divided-canaan
Joined Dec 2005
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I can't say enough wonderful things about this movie. It's hilarious. It's nostalgic. It has a stellar cast.
We were lucky enough to watch it in the theater right after seeing The Never Ending Story 40th Anniversary showing and attending the Q&A/Red Carpet with Tami and Greg. To hear them talk about their journey making this film, well it certainly shows in the finished product, because this movie is full of love and laughs. Definitely try to see it whenever and wherever you can!
(And for Tami & Greg: I hope we get to see more of these characters in other films someday and excited to see what you both create next!)
We were lucky enough to watch it in the theater right after seeing The Never Ending Story 40th Anniversary showing and attending the Q&A/Red Carpet with Tami and Greg. To hear them talk about their journey making this film, well it certainly shows in the finished product, because this movie is full of love and laughs. Definitely try to see it whenever and wherever you can!
(And for Tami & Greg: I hope we get to see more of these characters in other films someday and excited to see what you both create next!)
I have just finished watching this beautiful and heartwarming documentary and can only imagine how wonderful it would have been to have worked with these fantastic kids and seen their production of "The Wizard of Oz" in person. Keith Rondinelli and Matthew Makar have done a brilliant job! I especially enjoyed the young man who played the Cowardly Lion... his near perfect impression of Bert Lahr made me smile... and when Dave, who played the Tin Man took his final bow, well... the feeling was overwhelming. These kids and the wonderful people who work with them to put on these productions are inspirations... angels... to remind us that, even in sometimes extremely difficult situations, joy and innocence prevail. This is one film I will recommend over and over again... to complete strangers... in every city I tour to and to anyone who will listen!